In accordance with the No Surprises Act, which took effect January 1, 2022, clients who are paying for services out-of-pocket have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate of expected costs for mental health care.
A Good Faith Estimate outlines the anticipated cost of your therapy services so you can plan ahead with greater confidence. This estimate is not a bill or a contract, but rather an estimate of what your care may cost over a period of time.
Good Faith Estimates are available upon request and will be provided within three business days.
Please keep in mind that therapy needs can change over time. If your treatment plan changes, the estimate may also be adjusted to reflect those changes.
If you have any questions about your Good Faith Estimate, please feel free to ask.